The Trust awards its premier trophy to an individual or group who have made an outstanding contribution to the cause of transport heritage preservation in a specific year, or which has culminated in a specific year. The winner holds, for a year, a silver model of SS Great Britain, since the award was inspired by the achievement of Sir Jack Hayward in returning the vessel from the Falklands to Bristol.

The award was presented by HRH Prince Michael of Kent during the prestigious awards ceremony at the Brooklands Motor Museum on 4th June 2018.

The Transport Trust is Britain’s only charity dedicated to the preservation of all modes of transport and its infrastructure.

Together the Association of Rootes Car Clubs and the Rootes Archive Centre Trust have worked tirelessly to both preserve the archive material they saved from destruction but also to fund raise for their own building in which to house the archive. This building was officially opened by members of the Rootes family on 22nd April 2018 and is situated in Wroxton near Banbury.

This award is testament to the hard work and dedication of all those involved and we would like to send our congratulations to you all.

Ian Fray – Managing Director

Ian Fray, managing director at ClassicLine Insurance, added: “We are delighted to continue supporting the project by giving a donation back to the Rootes Archive Heritage Trust from each policy taken out by an Association of Rootes Car Clubs Member.”

The Archive which also contains a fantastic array of Rootes artefacts is open to the public on the 1st Sunday of every month and full details can be found on their website.

Speaking at the Awards ceremony the Associations Chairman James Spencer said “this has been a long journey since we got the call in 2002 asking if we wanted to save 300,000 Rootes engineering drawings from the skip. Everyone has been committed to preserving this key part of the Rootes Group and I would like to thank everyone who has been involved over the years or who have donated to our building fund.”